Can the template Service Level Agreement in Part 5 be used for current projects?
• How does the Liquidated Damages regime work in this context? • Can customers use their own purchase order with the prepared order form? • What is meant by co-operative contracting? | return to top of faqs | What does the Procure IT Documentation comprise? The Procure IT documentation framework is made up of the following parts: • Part 1 – Standard Terms and Conditions • Part 2 – Dictionary • Part 3 – Schedules • Part 4 – Modules • Part 5 – Order Forms • Part 6 – Service Level Agreement • Part 7 – User Guide | return to top of faqs | What are some of the benefits to purchasers of items under Procure IT? • The major benefit is that Customers will be able to access, on line, ready-made order forms prepared by the State Contracts Control Board, suitable for the purchase they wish to make. • On-line access to contractual terms and conditions, user guides and order forms. • The usual advantages of panel contract arrangements remain, with the market already having been tested for Customers.
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- Can the template Service Level Agreement in Part 5 be used for current projects?